Think of the Children for March 25

If we’re just looking at numbers, Sega and EA are at the head of the class this week down at the ol’ ESRB. Both had five games rated each, and both were hanging out, safe and sound, in the Everyone to Teen ratings. It’s Activision-Blizzard, City Interactive and THQ that bring home the mature, and all three of those will appear on the PC. The PC (with 16 titles) was just edged out by the Wii (with 17 titles) for the number of games rolling onto the platform -- and that is drawn from a total of 49 games rated in these past seven days; folks at the ESRB put in a little overtime to the tune of about 10 games above their average.

Publisher Knowledge Adventure jumped in last week with their Early Childhood-rated JumpStart Preschool title. This week, Knowledge Adventure pushed three more JumpStart titles: Advanced Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade. Funny thing is, they’re all rated E for Everyone, which (by the ESRB’s decree) is suitable for ages six and up. But last time I checked, kids are in kindergarten at about five, six at latest. So I send a heartfelt apology out to all of you pre-kindergartners wanting to get a “JumpStart” on your schooling. Knowledge Adventure’s materials have too high of a rating for you to be playing those games.

The cross-platform award goes to both Virtua Tennis 2009 and Command & Conquer Red Alert 3: Uprising. Virtua Tennis will be serving up love on the 360, PC, PS3 and Wii, while Red Alert 3: Uprising gives the Mac some much-needed attention, along with the 360, PC and PS3.

Speaking of the Mac needing some attention: Wish granted. Five new games are rated for the graphic designer’s platform of choice. There Reel Deal Slots Adventure, Guitar Hero World Tour, the aforementioned Red Alert 3: Uprising, Sid Meier’s Civilization IV: Warlords, and Pageant Princess. Three out of five of those are some heavy-hitters compared to the usual gameshow faire that lands on the Mac’s tray.

This week’s best bet goes to Batman Arkham Asylum. I mean, it’s Batman, right? And while our own Cyril Lachel will rightly argue that Batman hasn’t always had the best video games to back him, the initial buzz around this one is all warm and fuzzy. I’m not even seeing anyone toss around this year’s passed-around sentiment: “cautious optimism.” Except for Cyril, of course. Who’s just “cautious.” Nevertheless, Batman makes this week’s best bet, if for no other reason than the fact that he’s going to batarang a whole lot of money on this one. You don’t have to be Webush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter to predict that. Either Batman Arkham Asylum or X-Men Origins: Wolverine. I mean, sheesh, can’t get enough comic book guys into video games nowadays. (Please click on my name in the yellow header at the top of the page to send me hate mail.)

The Intriguing Title of the Week goes Help Wanted. Not only is its title wildly out of place in the video game market (unless you count the game Wanted: Weapons of Fate, I guess), but its premise is pure nuttiness. In this action/simulation game for the Wii, the players search for employment (as nurses, teachers, and even ninja warriors) in order to accumulate enough money to try and save the world from an approaching meteor. I don’t know either. The list of mini-games could start to rival a Grand Theft Auto game, at least on paper, as players will pose in a bodybuilding competition, engage in firefighting, and put their ninja training to good use fighting off other ninjas. But here’s the kicker: The “meteor” is actually a mosaic-censored object that is “unspeakable” and might embarrass innocent people…while a brief female moaning sound can be heard in the background. Rated Everyone 10+, folks! There’s a warm cup of Mild Suggestive Themes for you to ruminate on!

Title

Publisher

Rating

Platforms

Classic Word Games

Ubisoft

Everyone

DS

Fashion Stylist

505

Everyone

DS

Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor

THQ

Mature

PC

Pool Hall Pro

Playlogic

Everyone

Wii

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

Majesco

Everyone

DS

Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

Majesco

Everyone 10+

360, Wii

My Little Baby

CDV

Everyone

DS

Jewel Quest

Viva Media

Everyone

PC

Virtua Tennis 2009

Sega

Everyone

PC, 360, Wii, PS3

Rock Band Unplugged

MTV Games

Teen

PSP

Klonoa

Namco Bandai

Everyone 10+

Wii

Sands of Destruction

Sega

Teen

DS

Star Wars Classic Battles Vol. 1

Jakks Pacific

Everyone

Plug-and-Play

Wolf of the Battlefield: Mercs

Sega

Everyone 10+

Wii

Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair

Sega

Everyone

Wii

UFC 2009 Undisputed

THQ

Teen

360, PS3

Suzuki TT Superbikes - Real Road Racing Championship

Valcon

Everyone

PS2

Silver Star Reversi

Agetec

Everyone

Wii

Reel Deal Slots Adventure

Phantom EFX

Teen

Mac, PC

Reel Fishing Challenge

Natsume

Everyone

Wii

Cross Edge

NIS America

Teen

PS3

Altered Beast

Sega

Everyone 10+

360

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Activision-Blizzard

Mature

PC, 360, PS3

Monsters vs. Aliens

Activision-Blizzard

Everyone 10+

PS2, Wii

Beaker Creatures

EA

Everyone

Web

Boom Blox Bash Party

EA

Everyone

Wii

Armed Forces Corp / Terrorist Takedown 2

City Interactive

Mature

PC

10 Days Under the Sea

Mumbo Jumbo

Everyone

PC

The Price is Right TV Game

Jakks Pacific

Everyone

Plug-and-Play

The Three Musketeers: One for All!

Legendo

Everyone

PC, Wii

Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings

Lucasarts

Teen

PS2, Wii

Help Wanted

Hudson

Everyone 10+

Wii

Marble Saga: Kororinpa

Hudson

Everyone

Wii

EA Sports Active

EA

Everyone

Wii

Guitar Hero World Tour

Aspyr

Teen

Mac, PC

Command & Conquer Red Alert 3: Uprising

EA

Teen

Mac, PC, 360, PS3

Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Warlords

Aspyr

Everyone 10+

Mac

Pageant Princess

iWin

Everyone

Mac, PC

Ultimate Duck Hunt

Zoo

Teen

Wii

Trainz Simulator 2009: World Builder Edition

Tri Synergy

Everyone

PC

Fritz Chess

Koch

Everyone

DS

JumpStart Advanced 1st Grade

Knowledge Adventure

Everyone

PC

JumpStart Advanced 2nd Grade

Knowledge Adventure

Everyone

PC

JumpStart Advanced Kindergarten

Knowledge Adventure

Everyone

PC

NCAA Basketball 09 March Madness Edition

EA

Everyone

360

You Can Draw

Empire

Everyone

DS

Dawn Of Discovery

Ubisoft

Everyone 10+

Wii

Batman Arkham Asylum

Eidos

Teen

PC, 360, PS3

Fruit Lockers 2: The Enchanting Island

Viva Media

Everyone

PC

Here’s the final tally on who, what and where everything was rated for last week. There were 49 rated titles on 10 platforms (plug-and-play as well as the web reared their heads this week): 360 (8), DS (7), Mac (5), PC (16), Plug-and-Play (2), PS2 (3), PS3 (6), PSP (1), Web (1), and Wii (17). There were 38 of the 49 titles rated Everyone 10+ or lower, 10 rated Teen, and 3 titles (Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and the Armed Forces Cop / Terrorist Takedown 2 two-pack) with Mature ratings.

The running tally of game ratings in 2009 is as follows:

Rating

Count

Early Childhood

1

Everyone

237

Everyone 10+

56

Teen

87

Mature

22

Adults Only

0

Got a comment on the article or a rated game? Put it in the comments section or send me an e-mail. Until next week, make sure you know what your kids are playing…
*The weekly Intriguing Title of the Week (and any game that is tossed in that paragraph) is identified based on a game on the list that catches the eye of the author for any number of reasons. Good, bad or otherwise, feel free to agree, disagree or add some constructive input to the discussion.

* The product in this article was sent to us by the developer/company for review.

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